US Greenland Gambit Triggers Transatlantic Showdown
US President Trump’s hint at military options for Greenland sparks unified European pushback over Arctic security and sovereignty.
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US President Trump’s hint at military options for Greenland sparks unified European pushback over Arctic security and sovereignty.
Trump’s Jan 6 Greenland bid raises alarms about NATO unity and international law, warns Chinese expert Diao Daming.
European leaders have united behind Denmark after President Trump floated reviving his plan to acquire Greenland, emphasizing respect for sovereignty and NATO solidarity.
Greenland’s leader and Denmark’s allies push back against President Trump’s renewed annexation talk, affirming that the Arctic island’s future lies with its people.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen says the US has no right to annex Greenland, urging Washington to halt threats. Norway also backs Denmark as Trump’s comments stir diplomatic tensions.
In her Jan 1, 2026 New Year address, Danish PM Mette Frederiksen admonished her “closest ally” for treating Greenland like a buyable territory, highlighting sovereignty and Arctic geopolitics.
Trump said the U.S. “needs” Greenland for national security and named a special envoy, but Denmark and Greenland leaders reject any annexation under international law.
Trump’s push to have Greenland for US security drew fire from Denmark, Greenlanders and the EU. What’s next in this Arctic standoff?
Denmark summons the US ambassador after Trump’s envoy to Greenland vows to make it part of the US, sparking a sovereignty showdown.
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